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According to a poll from The Washington Post and ABC News, having daughters may affect voters’ choices this coming Election Day.
The poll, which was conducted between Oct. 10 and 13, asked likely voters which candidate they would vote for if the election were held that day. The respondents also answered demographic questions, including whether or not they had children, and if so, whether they had sons, daughters or both.read more

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